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It was a matter of indifference to him whether his hands were clean or dirty.

That coolness is a weakness; but it takes a lot more than indifference to destroy America's spirit of capitalism.

To the English the proper way to bahave in almost all situations is to display a languid indifference to almost everything,though one may be fuming underneath.

And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside our borders;

In the eyes of some girls, their indifference to their boyfriends will give added weight to their status in the game of love.

The Israeli public has largely responded with indifference to Merkel's visit, signaling that the two nations are moving toward an increasingly pragmatic relationship.

Instead of talking about the negative influence to youth caused by Man, it'd better think over the no tolerence to mistakes and the indifference to misery like some ones are doing for present.

It is set in a grey and harsh landscape, with a lonesome flag atop its roof, an ominous loudspeaker in the foreground, suggesting the building's brutal indifference to its environment.

Because of simplicity, we can understand the light of life, light if flying flowers, light like sunset, light like rain, because it is simple, only to know the quiet of the soul, quiet if the night sky, quiet like a valley, quiet as a brook. All simplicity implies indifference to tranquility.

He showed an incredible indifference to the matter.

I have to admire my foreign daughter-in-law for thinking of many Chinese children's indifference and indifference to their parents.

Yet this indifference to the plight of the mentally incapacitated is not the whole picture.

The perversity of the government's incentives demanded a big balance sheet, huge profits, and an indifference to risk.

Reflecting the government’s apparent indifference to (or even acquiescence in) the attacks, the local police chief said it was up to NATO to provide security for its convoys.

Again, using a cell phone in an area disturbing to others telegraphs a lack of manners, possibly reflecting a poor upbringing, and displaying indifference to the immediate surroundings.

Instead, there is a surprising indifference to the fate of this indigenous people, who also live in northern Norway, Finland and Russia.

Forgetting is a kind of free and easy memory, an open mind and a realm, a gentleman's demeanor and courage, an indifference to the past and success, a mockery and disdain for pain and sorrow, a true meaning to life.

Forgetting is the natural and unrestrained memory of a kind of memory, the open mind and the realm, the detachment of the grace and courage, the indifference to the past and the success, the mockery and disdain of the pain and sorrow, and the true meaning of life lightly.

The indifference to rents shows to some degree how under-leveraged some key sectors may be.

Human indifference to let us in this life crisis society it was very tired, very hard.

Over hundreds of years, people tend to attribute his political failure largely to the king of Chu State's closeness to the mean and indifference to the virtuous.

And as it spread in him, Connie felt it spread in her. An inward dread, an emptiness, an indifference to everything gradually spread in her soul.

In contrast to the people-friendly image of the central leadership, local cadres, as a collective, share a much less desirable reputation for their indifference to, if not disregard of, citizens.

Zhu Geliang's indifference to ambition and tranquility is not a hole in the hole. When there is something in one's mind that there are things that can't be done all day, or leave free space for his mind, it is not the real wise man in life.

Among students, attitudes run the gamut, from indifference to curiosity to full-blown obsession.

It will exploit weaknesses and failures in hygiene practices, be they down to lack of knowledge, to sloppiness, or even downright indifference to the risk.

Heart retained many nobody will know the secret, with harvest in autumn, aftertaste to the past, although there are many sad, injury, but also learn to see light, learned indifference to life.

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This should not be a matter of indifference to you.

He remembered the strange solitariness of her existence in London; her even stranger indifference to this solitariness.

This lack of indifference toward the beloved may lead the lover to take measures which hurt the other when viewed within a partial perspective, but can be seen as beneficial from a global perspective.

And underneath it all is ignorance of or indifference to the realities of life for many Americans.

In a blog entry, he documented his unpleasant findings in China, including the shortage of hospital beds, drivers' indifference to the siren of an ambulance and widespread worries about food safety.

Because of the emotional pain of feeling like a nobody, he became arrogant and adopted a pose of indifference to criticism.

Her indifference to his criticism fueled the argument and it escalated to a fight.

They objected also to the impressionist's preoccupation with the casual and momentary aspects of nature, and they deplored his indifference to ideas.

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